Krul made 14 saves—a new season high—to deny Spurs time and time again, as Loic Remy’s smart first-half finish eventually proved the difference as Alan Pardew’s side held on for the ultimate smash and grab.

Krul’s best moment came shortly after half-time; a string of three saves in the space of a couple of seconds, with Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa then making a phenomenal clearance.

That passage seemed to sum up Spurs’ day, as the likes of Roberto Soldado and Christian Eriksen just could not find a breakthrough.

The final whistle saw boos ring out around the ground, with Andre Villas-Boas surely under some pressure to solve his side’s lack of goalscoring

Chelsea 2-2 West Brom: Hazard Penalty Rescues Point for Blues

Chelsea required a last-minute penalty from Eden Hazard to earn a 2-2 draw with West Brom.

Hazard was restored to the team after being dropped earlier in the week, and he played a huge part in the game, scoring one and creating the other.

The Chelsea opener came on the stroke of halftime. The Belgian fired in a shot that was well saved by Boaz Myhill. The keeper was not helped out by his defenders, as Liam Ridgewell dallied on the ball and Samuel Eto’o nipped in to score.

Shane Long served notice of his threat when powering a header against the post on 57 minutes, and three minutes later, he drew the Baggies level.

A header from Gareth McAuley forced a fine save from Cech, and Long showed the quickest reactions to nod home the loose ball.

A shade over 11 minutes later, the Baggies were in front, with Cech allowing a shot from Stephane Sessegnon to go under his body and into the net.

Willian should have rescued a point for the Blues, but he headed over the bar from four yards out.

With time ticking down, Ramires won a penalty, much to the anger of West Brom, who felt he dived. Hazard kept his cool to score.

Southampton 4-1 Hull: Saints Impress in Front of England Boss Hodgson

England boss Roy Hodgson was on hand to see Southampton crush Hull City 4-1 at St Mary’s.

Hodgson called up three Southampton players—Jay Rodriguez, Rickie Lambert and Adam Lallana—to his squad for the upcoming friendlies with Chile and Germany, and the latter two were on target.

The opening goal came from an unlikely source, with Morgan Schneiderlin heading home his first goal of the season on 16 minutes.

Lallana had a hand in the second on the half-hour mark, as he was too quick for Hull keeper Steve Harper, who brought the winger down in the box. Lambert smashed home the penalty with aplomb.

It was Lallana who grabbed the third, and what a goal it was. The Southampton man showed superb feet to trick his way past three defenders before capping the amazing run by curling his shot beyond Harper.

Yannick Sango cut the deficit with a goal on 55 minutes, but Saints held firm, and substitute Steven Davis netted the fourth on 88 minutes to seal the three points.

Norwich 3-1 West Ham: Turnaround Keeps Hughton Safe

A dramatic penalty decision turned the game around as Norwich came from behind to beat West Ham in Saturday’s evening kick-off—possibly saving Chris Hughton his job in the process.

Amid great speculation about his future with the Canaries, Chris Hughton saw summer signing Gary Hooper win and then convert a second half penalty to get his side back on terms after Ravel Morrison’s opener, before Robert Snodgrass curled home a beautiful free-kick to give the hosts a 2-1 advantage.

West Ham pressed in the closing stages as the crowd got increasingly nervy, but in injury time Leroy Fer found a smart finish to get his first goal for the club and confirm the three points.